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‘Hands’ reaching out to assist those in needBy Kristen Wong

In 2008, when Aloha Airlines ground-ed its airplanes, former employees found themselves falling on hard

times. Fortunately, Helping Hands Ha-waii was there, partnering with local businesses, to support them.

The nonprofit provides assistance to various groups of people, including the homeless, low-income families and those battling mental illness. With of-fices on Oahu and the Big Island, the organization’s reach extends to ap-proximately 20,000 people annually.

“Helping Hands Hawaii has been serving the community from its heart and through the hands of its ohana-style labor force of employees and volunteers since its inception in 1941,” said Susan Furuta, vice president of hu-man resources. “Our staff helps to sta-bilize individuals and families who are most at risk or in crisis through pro-grams that provide interpretation and translation services, emergency finan-cial assistance and housing stabiliza-tion supports, access to nutrition ben-efits, mental health case management, homelessness outreach and support, material assistance and representative payee services.

“To help and be helped is something we see full circle time and time again.”

Helping Hands Hawaii offers 10 dif-

ferent programs that benefit individuals and families in the commu-nity. The Adopt A Fam-ily (AAF) program al-lows families in need to register with the orga-nization for assistance.

Last year, AAF provided 755 house-holds with household items, toys and clothes.

Another one of the organization’s programs, Ready to Learn (R2L), was established in 1999 to contribute school supplies to local children. (See Noteworthy item in The 411 section be-low.) Working with the late Sen. Daniel Inouye and his spouse, Maggie, Helping Hands Hawaii brought the program to life, with approximately 7,000 students benefiting annually from it. Last year, for example, R2L contributed more than $44,000 to students referred by various agencies such as the Hawaii Department of Human Services and The Salvation Army.

Many of the Helping Hands Hawaii em-ployees claim the organization is a great place to work because it gives them the ability to help people, Furuta said. She added that the staff, board of directors and board members all share a feeling of ohana. If one department cannot assist a client, other departments will do their best to provide support.

“No matter which division or pro-gram you work in, you can go home every day knowing that the job you’re doing has the potential to positively impact another person’s life,” Furuta said.

Furuta, who grew up in Ewa Planta-tion, has been volunteering since she was a young girl. She said Helping Hands Hawaii was a place where she

could share her expertise in human re-sources and her love of volunteerism.

“It’s extremely important for people to join companies that are the right fit for them,” Furuta said. “Helping Hands Hawaii is the right fit for me.”

If you wish to have your company featured in this section, contact Patrick Klein at [email protected].

Company: Helping Hands Hawaii

Address: 2100 N. Nimitz Hwy.Honolulu, HI 96819

Phone numbers:(808) 536-7234 (main line), (808) 440-3800 (Community Clearinghouse)

Web: helpinghandshawaii.org

President/CEO: Jan M. Harada

Employees: 110 full-time, part-time and on-call workers.

Benefits: Full-time employees receive three weeks of vacation, 11 paid holi-days, eight sick leave days, medical and dental health insurance options and

retirement savings programs. Employ-ees also receive awards for perfect attendance and free parking.

Noteworthy: The organization’s Com-munity Clearinghouse provides house-hold goods, clothing and other items, in addition to emergency assistance. Of the 10 programs Helping Hands Hawaii offers, the Community Clearinghouse has served many people and is “our

most well-used program,” Furuta said.In addition, the Ready to Learn program launches its annual collection effort in the summer and will be accepting refer-rals from partnering agencies beginning this month. Helping Hands Hawaii is also seeking businesses to contribute to the program. In the past, businesses have hosted their own school supply drives to help the organization.

The 411

With offices on Oahu and the Big Island, Helping Hands Hawaii serves about 20,000 people each year.

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